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Jonathan McBurnie and Caitlin Sheedy

Article published 16th Apr 09
Jonathan McBurnie and Caitlin Sheedy Look

What:
Jonathan McBurnie and Caitlin Sheedy

When:
Opening Fri Apr 17, 6-9pm. Show runs until May 4.

Where:
Flipbook Gallery, 8 Greet St, West End

How much:

Free!

Image:
Jonathan McBurnie illustration

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Do you ever miss getting trading cards from vending machines or rifling through your older brother's and/or sister's comic book collection while they're busy searching for your parents Vogues and/or Playboys? Were you ever a fan of Batman, Raymond Pettibon or those Australian painters compulsively obsessed with outlaws? Ever had visions of the room you're in distorting to the point where you've exacerbated your sanity? If you're in any way interesting in drawing or comic books or aforementioned lucidity, then you might care to head over to Flipbook Gallery this weekend where two locals are displaying their work for your viewing pleasure.

Jonathan McBurnie is a drawing machine, mostly working in the pen and paper medium, inspired mostly by rock and roll, ciphers, and trying to take the clinical out of art. His work is undeniably Australian, though using motifs that aren't usually associated with us - Batman, Minotaurs, Basquiat.

Caitlin Sheedy is more interested in the fantastical grotesque, inspired by the invisible demons that live under beds, and slink up through cracks in the floorboards, or meander through dark skies. If any of you have ever been fans of Sonic Youth or even The Smiths, head along this Friday night, have a tipple, pass out and dream that you're in a video game, and quite possibly wake up with ink all over your face. 

By Sarah Sarah

Gallery Type: Other

Location: Online

Medium: Photography

Keywords: West End, Illustration, Flipbook Gallery

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